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Information × Registration Number 0213U003068, 0110U000050 , R & D reports Title The epidemic process of HIV infection in Ukraine at present and ways to improve of epidemiological surveillance popup.stage_title Head Gural Anatoliy, Registration Date 21-01-2013 Organization The L.V.Gromaschevskyi Scientific and Research Institute of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases popup.description2 Object of study: the epidemic process of HIV infection, epidemiological surveillance, incidence, prevalence of HIV-infection/AIDS, mortality from AIDS and other causes and factors of transmission, groups at increased risk of infection; seroepidemiological study. Objective: to study the epidemiological characteristics of HIV infection in Ukraine, the implementation rate of the artificial and the natural ways of transmission at this stage, to improve the system of epidemiological surveillance of the infection. Methods: epidemiological, serological, statistical. Found that the surveillance system, based on an analysis of official registration of HIV-infected and AIDS patients identified through mass screening, partly displays the epidemic situation regarding HIV infection in the country and need of subsequent improvement. Based on these investigations the features of HIV infection in different parts of Ukraine was shown, analyzed the recent cases of HIV infection and risk behaviors especially those that resulted in the infection, an in-depth study of deaths in HIV-infected patients deaths as from AIDS and other causes; refined current stage of the HIV epidemic in Ukraine, identify the possibility of its generalization. Product Description popup.authors Ватаманюк М.Ю. Гураль А.Л. Кислих О.М. Круглов Ю.В. Марциновська В.А. Нгуен І.В. popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Gural Anatoliy. The epidemic process of HIV infection in Ukraine at present and ways to improve of epidemiological surveillance. (popup.stage: ). The L.V.Gromaschevskyi Scientific and Research Institute of Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases. № 0213U003068
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